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2005 American TV series or program
Go Figure
Promotional poster
Written byPatrick J. Clifton
Beth Rigazio
Directed byFrancine McDougall
StarringJordan Hinson
Brittany Curran
Whitney Sloan
Ryan Malgarini
Tania Gunadi
Amy Halloran
Jake Abel
Theme music composerKenneth Burgomaster
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersSheri Singer
Don Schain
CinematographyGordon Lonsdale
EditorTerry Blythe
Running time92 minutes
Production companyJust Singer Entertainment
Budget$500,000
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseJune 10, 2005 (2005-06-10)

Go Figure is a 2005 American sports comedy-drama film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie and starring Jordan Hinson. Walt Disney Records released the Go Figure soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife alongside a music video.

Plot

A talented young teenage figure skater named Katelin Kingsford dreams of being a champion. During one of her competitions, she is discovered by a famous Russian skating coach, Natasha Goberman. However, Natasha coaches at an expensive boarding school and Katelin's parents cannot afford to send her there. To help Katelin with the expenses, Natasha convinces the girls hockey team coach to give the last hockey scholarship to Katelin so she can train at the boarding school. Katelin is overjoyed and excited to be taught by Natasha but quickly learns that juggling hockey practice, skate club practice, and her homework is much harder than she imagined. A student assistant coach for the hockey team named Spencer constantly ridicules her, and her fellow skaters in the figure skating club are just as rude. However, Katelin finds some consolation in her roommate, Amy 'Hollywood' Henderson, a fellow hockey player.

Katelin faces several obstacles and bullying in her new life, due to which Katelin loses a private training session with one of her idols, Kristi Yamaguchi, causing Natasha to feel great disappointment towards Katelin. Katelin works hard to improve, but is overpowered and feels like quitting. Katelin begins flunking her schoolwork as well. Combined with the hostility of the hockey team, she returns home to find her stuff packed. Feeling unwanted, Katelin grabs a box of her ice skating things and runs out of the house. After talking with her mother, Katelin decides that she's not going to quit no matter how hard things may seem, and she goes back to school.

A great change occurs in Katelin. She pushes herself harder now to do her best in everything, including hockey. She spends a lot of time studying and her grades improve drastically. She spends hours practicing both hockey and figure skating alone. Spencer knows that Katelin is a figure skater and admires her even more for it due to her drastic improvement. Later in the season, Katelin's practice pays off when she helps her team win. With Katelin, the girls hockey team is suddenly on a winning streak.

Later on, when the coach announces the date of the finals, Katelin realizes that it is also the same day as the Senior Nationals, an event that scouts for potential Olympic figure skaters. She is extremely confused. In the end, Katelin shows up at the hockey game, much to Spencer's disbelief. They lose the finals by one goal, but the team is far from disappointed, saying that they were happy to have made it into the finals and that they will have another chance next season.

Spencer gathers all of Katelin's figure skating equipment and takes her to the Senior Nationals, but her suitcase falls open in front of the hockey team before they can make it out and exposes her as a 'twirl girl'. Katelin runs away in embarrassment. While getting ready, Katelin realizes that one of her skates is missing, and that it must have fallen out when the bag fell open. She tells Natasha that she will skate in her hockey skates instead, but that fails when she falls right in the beginning of her skating routine. However, the entire hockey team arrives with her missing skate. She does a wonderful job on her routine. The judges announce that Katelin has made it into the US Olympic team, and the movie ends with Katelin waving and smiling.

Cast

Soundtrack

Go Figure
Soundtrack album by Various artists
ReleasedJune 7, 2005
Recorded2004–2005
GenrePop, pop rock
Length30:08
LabelWalt Disney
ProducerMatthew Gerrard, Adam Watts, Andy Dodd
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

The soundtrack was released on June 7, 2005 in the United States. It peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio.

Track listing
  1. Everlife - "Go Figure" – 4:08
  2. Bowling for Soup - "Greatest Day" – 3:13
  3. Caleigh Peters - "I Can Do Anything" – 3:42
  4. Brie Larson - "She Said" – 3:44
  5. Hope 7 - "I Want Everything" – 2:54
  6. Superchic(k) - "Anthem" – 2:51
  7. Raven-Symoné - "Life Is Beautiful" – 3:16
  8. Cadence Grace - "Crash Goes My World" – 3:03
  9. Junk - "Life Is Good" – 3:10

Awards

Go Figure was nominated in the Young Artist Awards for Best Television Movie or Special.

See also

References

  1. allmusic ((( Go Figure > Credits ))) Allmusic.com
  2. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r779120
  3. Go Figure - Original Soundtrack Billboard.com

External links

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